Millennium Post

After two-day bandh, markets in Delhi reopen for business

Two-day shutdown had been called by Confederat­ion of All India Traders

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Markets in the national Capital reopened on Sunday after a twoday strike by thousands of commercial establishm­ents protesting against the recent sealing drive by the Municipal Corporatio­ns of Delhi.

The shutdown had been called by the Confederat­ion of All India Traders (CAIT).

“After two days of Delhi Trade Bandh called by CAIT against sealing, the markets in Delhi opened today restoring the business activities to normal trade though markets observing Sunday as weekly holiday remained closed,” the traders’ associatio­n said in a release here.

“The proposals of DDA (Delhi Developmen­t Authority) for amendment in Master Plan 2021 are very confusing since every proposal contain certain riders and conditions which are difficult to follow and as such the basic object of bringing proposals to provide relief to traders from sealing will be highly defeated, according to prominent traders,” it said.

CAIT Secretary General Praveen Khandelwal said it appeared that the DDA proposals were drafted “in great haste without considerin­g its compliance obligation­s and impact”.

“It will be more appropriat­e if the central government suspends the sealing, by bringing a law in the Parliament, for at least six months, and during this period after having a detailed and thoughtful study, the proposals to amend the Master Plan should be drafted to give relief from sealing,” he said in the statement.

CAIT on Saturday said it has sent a “traders’ charter” to the government suggesting that it take necessary steps to mitigate traders’ problems on account of the sealing drive.

“Though appreciati­ng the proposals mooted by DDA for amending the Master Plan to bring relief to traders from sealing, the CAIT has sent a 12 point traders’ charter to Hardeep Puri, Union Minister for Urban Developmen­t, urging him to take necessary steps to mitigate the problems of the traders on account of sealing,” it said.

On Friday, the DDA approved changes to the Master Plan Delhi 2021 (MPD 2021) – in a move to provide relief to traders hit by the sealing drive – on a day lakhs of traders pulled down their shutters to protest against the sealing. The sealing drive was being carried out against business establishm­ents using residentia­l areas for commercial purposes without paying conversion charges.

DDA’S proposed amendments to the Master Plan include increasing Floor Area Ratio (FAR) of local shopping complexes from existing 180 per cent to 300 per cent and regularisi­ng agricultur­al warehouses on 12 metre wide roads.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? Traders during a protest against the sealing in all wholesale and commercial markets, at Rajghat here on Sunday
PIC/PTI Traders during a protest against the sealing in all wholesale and commercial markets, at Rajghat here on Sunday

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